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Throughout its history, Hell's Kitchen has figured prominently in the New York City underworld. Hell¿s Kitchen of the 21st Century is a vibrant, up and coming district of the borough of Manhattan.
Throughout its history, Hell's Kitchen has figured prominently in the New York City underworld. Hell¿s Kitchen of the 21st Century is a vibrant, up and coming district of the borough of Manhattan.
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NYC Picks: Latino Film Festival
The Ninth Annual New York International Latino Film Festival runs July 22-27 and will showcase more than 100 films. Here are some to check out this weekend. Tickets are $10-$80 depending on film or panel. Go to nylatinofilm.com/tickets/info.html.
1. "The...Tags: Grand Central Terminal, Henry Hudson, Times Square, Brooklyn Bridge, Altria Group
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TV’s Top 10
Top TV shows for the week of July 7-13, according to A.C. Nielsen Co.: ++++++++++++++++++++ || || Show || Network || Viewers* || || 1 || America's Got Talent || NBC || 12.7 || || 2 || Wipeout || ABC || 10.6 || || 3 ||...Tags: NBC, Television Industry, Movies, Television, CBS Corp.
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A roundup of recent crime novels
Yellow Medicine By Anthony Neil Smith Bleak House, $24.95 The stark cover art of Anthony Neil Smith's latest crime fiction offering—a road almost obscured by blowing snow—is the perfect visual for this novel about a far-from-ethical...Tags: Police, Wars and Interventions, Academic Progress, Manhattan (New York City), September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Bahrani's 'Chop Shop' has lots of street smarts
Sun Movie Critic(B+) Contemporary triumphs such as Jim Sheridan's In America (2003) and Jean-Pierre Jeunet's A Very Long Engagement (2004) have brought magical thinking into incongruous contexts such as New York's Hell's Kitchen in the 1980s and France during the First...Tags: F Scott Fitzgerald, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Vehicles, Movies, Queens (New York City)
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An homage to Hell's Kitchen
Special to amNewYorkAs new corporate neighbors move in and tenements give way to tony residential towers, Susan Banas has seen many of her Hell's Kitchen haunts disappear. While many are welcoming the changes, others, like Banas, mourn the loss of neighborhood gems -- many...Tags: Health and Beauty Products, Music Theater, Tourism and Leisure Industry, Chemicals, New York City
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'Hell's Kitchen': Down to final two
Reality CheckAfter a long recap of last week's episode, during which Jen was sent packing, I was eager to see which two of the contestants distinguished themselves and made their way into the finale. The three remaining contestants: Corey, Petrozza and Christina, were...Tags: Los Angeles, Prosecution
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Dead man's check-cashing pals say he seemed alive
lidesk@newsday.comTheir bumbling actions have brought two guys in an alleged Hell's Kitchen check cashing scam worldwide attention for their only-in-New York similarities to the dark comedy, "Weekend at Bernie's." But as James O'Hare and David Daloia allegedly pushed...Tags: Bank Robbery, Theft, Crimes, New York
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Maybe you really can't go home again
While visiting my parents last June, I found my old neighborhood in Orange County awash in jacaranda blossoms. On summer days when I was growing up, kids played in the streets, often long past dusk, while the adults ritually watered and mowed their lawns....Tags: Gang Activity, Manhattan (New York City), National or Ethnic Minorities, Family, Crimes
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No future for Hell's Kitchen neighborhood legend
lauren.johnston@am-ny.comPaul Ruggiero has spent nearly every day of the past five years standing just inside the doorway of his small Hell's Kitchen record shop, Future Legend, smoking, chatting with customers and blasting tunes out over Ninth Avenue. But on Feb. 15,...Tags: Williamsburg, Music, Ian McKellen, Greenwich Village, Frank Sinatra
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City Living: Hell's Kitchen
Special to amNewYorkThey've tried calling it Clinton. They've tried calling it Midtown West, or even Times Square West. They've tried to call it something other than Hell's Kitchen, but it's never stuck. While the origins of its name are unclear -- some theorize it came...Tags: Whole Foods Market, Sylvester Stallone, Bars, Long Island Rail Road, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
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Can you believe Anthony Bourdain's living the pretty-in-pink life?
Special to the TribuneAnthony Bourdain never has shied away from telling it like it is. The chef, best-selling writer and star of the Travel Channel series "Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations" is a man who doesn't need a lot of pampering. He has a soft spot for dive bars and...Tags: Toys, Anthony Bourdain, Rite Aid Corporation, Baby Products, Games, and Toys, New York
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Digging up hidden treasures
Special to amNewYorkWe¹re still hanging in the balance of April weather, but, as it continues to heat up, so do opportunities to get out and enjoy it. The city is chock-full of hidden-in-plain-sight outdoor flea markets to explore while soaking up the sun. Some you may...Tags: Williamsburg, Upper West Side, Manhattan (New York City), West Village, Clermont
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